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Mostly “Fire Geoff Collins”, some reminiscing, maybe bourbon or other distractions
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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 844065" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Well, since you asked …</p><p></p><p>I really like option football, so I watch the academies as often as I can. Navy's problem is pretty obvious: they don't have a QB who can run the spread option effectively and both Army and Air Force do. Why is another story. It used to be that the Navy prep school provided QBs in abundance who could run the O effectively; shoot, Kaipo had run it all through high school, then a year in prep before he even got to Annapolis. It could be a matter of stronger scheduling too; The AAC has several good teams this year and one <em>really</em> good one (Cinncy) while both Army and Air Force have weaker schedules. Still, most of Navy's loses have been pretty close; Cinncy beat them by 7 for instance. But … it really comes down to not having a QB. I watched Air Force and Nevada this past weekend and reveled in an almost 11 minute classic death march and Daniels, their QB, can throw as well. He was lights out in the game, both running and throwing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 844065, member: 265"] Well, since you asked … I really like option football, so I watch the academies as often as I can. Navy's problem is pretty obvious: they don't have a QB who can run the spread option effectively and both Army and Air Force do. Why is another story. It used to be that the Navy prep school provided QBs in abundance who could run the O effectively; shoot, Kaipo had run it all through high school, then a year in prep before he even got to Annapolis. It could be a matter of stronger scheduling too; The AAC has several good teams this year and one [I]really[/I] good one (Cinncy) while both Army and Air Force have weaker schedules. Still, most of Navy's loses have been pretty close; Cinncy beat them by 7 for instance. But … it really comes down to not having a QB. I watched Air Force and Nevada this past weekend and reveled in an almost 11 minute classic death march and Daniels, their QB, can throw as well. He was lights out in the game, both running and throwing. [/QUOTE]
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